Clean Up Australia Day at Rose Bay Beach
Join the community for a beach clean-up at Rose Bay Beach to help protect our harbour from pollution.
Details
Monday 1 March 2027
10:30am - 12:00pm
Rose Bay Beach, New South Wales, Australia
Free
Join the community for a beach clean-up at Rose Bay Beach to help protect our harbour from pollution.
Monday 1 March 2027
10:30am - 12:00pm
Rose Bay Beach, New South Wales, Australia
Free
Spend a rewarding morning with your family and neighbours helping to keep Rose Bay Beach pristine and beautiful. This event is perfect for parents looking to engage their children in environmental stewardship and community spirit. You’ll be part of a collective effort to reduce ocean pollution and protect marine life.
Expect a friendly, supportive atmosphere where everyone pitches in, whether you’re a seasoned volunteer or new to beach clean-ups. It’s a great opportunity to teach kids about sustainability and the importance of caring for our natural environment.
The clean-up will take place on Sunday, 1 March 2026, from 10:30 AM to 12:00 PM. Participants will meet at Tingira Memorial Reserve, located at 600 New South Head Road, Rose Bay. Bags and gloves will be provided to all registered volunteers.
Please remember to bring a hat, sunscreen, and water to stay protected and hydrated during the activity. The event is free, making it an accessible way for families to contribute positively to the community.
The meeting point is Tingira Memorial Reserve at Rose Bay Beach, easily accessible by car or public transport. The address is 600 New South Head Road, Rose Bay. There is a map available online to help you find the exact location.
Rose Bay Beach offers a beautiful setting for the clean-up, with stunning harbour views and a welcoming community vibe. Parking and local amenities are nearby, making it convenient for families.
Registration is required to ensure enough supplies such as bags and gloves are available for all participants. This helps the organisers plan effectively and provide a safe, well-equipped environment.
The event is suitable for adults and children aged 5 to 12 years, encouraging family participation. Volunteers should wear comfortable clothing and sturdy shoes suitable for beach terrain.
Safety is a priority, so please follow the guidance of the organisers and use the provided equipment responsibly.
This is a free community event. To participate, please register in advance with the Woollahra Council Sustainability Team. Registration details and further information can be found on the Woollahra Council website or by contacting the council directly.
By joining this event, you’re helping to turn the tide on ocean pollution and making a positive impact on your local environment. It’s a meaningful way to spend a Sunday morning with your family.